Rembrandt Seen Through Jewish Eyes The Artist's Meaning to Jews from His Time to Ours

The earliest painting by Rembrandt whose owner is documented depicts the prophet Balaam, on his way to blessing Israel. The man who bought it was a Sephardi Jew in the service of Cardinal Richelieu of France. The first known buyer of an etching plate by Rembrandt, depicting Abraham Dismissing Hagar...

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Other Authors: Knotter, Mirjam (Editor), Schwartz, Gary (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2024
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